Saturday, October 24, 2009

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Saturday, 24 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi
TOP STORIES
Post workers return after strikes
Postal staff are returning to work after two 24-hour strikes that have left Royal Mail facing a backlog of millions of letters.
  Banker bonuses minute, says duke
The Duke of York defends bonuses paid to bankers, telling a newspaper they are "minute" in the scheme of things.
  US balloon mother 'admits hoax'
The mother of the boy believed swept away in a helium balloon has confessed to making it up, court documents suggest.
  Afghan run-off campaigning begins
Two weeks of campaigning for Afghanistan's controversial presidential election run-off is due to officially get under way.
  Anglicans ponder Rome invitation
About 600 Church of England priests are meeting to discuss the Pope's offer for them to join their own section of the Roman Catholic Church.
WORLD
Afghan run-off campaigning begins
Two weeks of campaigning for Afghanistan's controversial presidential election run-off is due to officially get under way.
  German coalition 'agrees tax cut'
Germany's coalition allies announce 24bn euros of tax cuts as part of an accord to form Germany's next government.
  US balloon mother 'admits hoax'
The mother of the boy believed swept away in a helium balloon has confessed to making it up, court documents suggest.
EUROPE
German coalition 'agrees tax cut'
Germany's coalition allies announce 24bn euros of tax cuts as part of an accord to form Germany's next government.
  Major French smear trial closes
The trial of ex-French PM Dominique de Villepin, accused of conspiring to damage Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential bid, ends.
  Pirate Bay back in the courtroom
Filesharing website The Pirate Bay has been ordered to remove all links to the copyright material of a Netherlands-based group.
MIDDLE EAST
Iran delays reply on nuclear plan
Iran says it will respond to a proposed deal on its controversial nuclear programme next week, missing a UN deadline.
  Abbas sets Palestinian polls date
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says polls will be held on 24 January in the West Bank and Hamas-run Gaza.
  Europe criticised on Iraqi asylum
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees criticises European countries for sending asylum seekers back to central Iraq.
SOUTH ASIA
Afghan run-off campaigning begins
Two weeks of campaigning for Afghanistan's controversial presidential election run-off is due to officially get under way.
  Aid agency seeks Pakistan access
The Red Cross says relief workers are being kept out of Pakistan's South Waziristan, amid evidence of growing civilian casualties.
  Bangladesh Islamist group banned
The Islamist organisation, Hizb-ut Tahrir is banned in Bangladesh, the home ministry announces.
UK
Post workers return after strikes
Postal staff are returning to work after two 24-hour strikes that have left Royal Mail facing a backlog of millions of letters.
  Protesters urge end to Afghan war
Organisers hope thousands of people will join a protest march in London against UK military operations in Afghanistan.
  Banker bonuses minute, says duke
The Duke of York defends bonuses paid to bankers, telling a newspaper they are "minute" in the scheme of things.
ENTERTAINMENT
Columnist defends Gately comments
The Daily Mail's Jan Moir regrets her column on singer Stephen Gately, but maintains aspects of his death were "sleazy".
  Griffin complaint over BBC 'mob'
BNP leader Nick Griffin is to complain to the BBC over his appearance on Question Time, saying he faced a "lynch mob".
  US asks for Polanski extradition
The US formally asks Switzerland to extradite film director Roman Polanski on sex charges, Swiss officials say.
SCIENCE/NATURE
Copenhagen 'backup' group meets
Legislators from 16 major economies meet to hammer out climate policies ahead of December talks in Copenhagen.
  Panel supports commercial space
Experts asked to review the US human spaceflight programme give strong support to the use of commercial services to launch astronauts.
  Epic humpback whale battle filmed
The greatest of all animal battles is filmed in its entirety for the first time by a BBC crew.
TECHNOLOGY
Universal phone charger approved
A new charger that will work with all handsets has been approved by the International Telecommunication Union.
  Europe backs down on piracy plans
The European Parliament has dropped an amendment that required member states to get court orders before cutting people off from the net.
  Pirate Bay back in the courtroom
Filesharing website The Pirate Bay has been ordered to remove all links to the copyright material of a Netherlands-based group.
HEALTH
Genome analysis changes diagnosis
A critically ill Turkish boy has had his life saved after scientists were able to read his genome quickly and work out that he had a wrong diagnosis.
  New way to 'stop' premature birth
A drug used to treat cancer can stop contractions and may prevent premature labour, researchers say.
  Diabetes drug 'trumps fat pill'
A diabetes injection appears more effective at promoting weight loss than one of the leading obesity drugs, trials suggest.
EDUCATION
Road map for universities awaited
Mike Baker is wondering what has become of the promised New Framework for Higher Education.
  Loans firm tightens debt recovery
The Student Loans Company tightens its debt recovery procedures as it writes off £29m
  Child services are 'inadequate'
Children's services in Cornwall have been ruled as "inadequate" in a detailed report by Ofsted inspectors.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1945: United Nations Organisation is born
Allies of World War II ratify the UN Charter at a ceremony in Washington DC.
  2001: Swiss tunnel ablaze after head-on crash
At least 10 people die after two lorries crash head-on and catch fire inside the Gotthard road tunnel in Switzerland.
  1983: Nilsen 'strangled and mutilated' victims
Civil servant Dennis Nilsen goes on trial accused of six murders and two attempted murders.

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